Today I have a piece in the Mail attacking the EU’s plans to ban halogen light bulbs, possibly by as soon as next year. This is not because I love halogen light bulbs: they’re a bugger to change, they get

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A UKIP parliamentary candidate who said he was sorry Jihad John had not killed himself was not investigated for wrongdoing, despite claims from a number of news outlets. Richard Hilton posted a Sky News link on Twitter about the terrorist

Mid Ulster Council, a new local authority that will take over the powers of three existing bodies, has voted not to stock Remembrance Sunday poppies in any of their buildings. The council agreed the ban as an interim measure before

Supporters of renewable energies hope that new advances in solar technology will figuratively set the world on fire, but for hundreds of birds in Nevada last month, that scenario became a literal reality. Nearly 130 birds were set alight mid-flight during

Having already successfully lobbied for an almost complete ban on parents making their own decisions on correcting their children, a British charity has set its sights on mopping up resistance to their agenda abroad. British-registered charity Association for the Protection of

It’s already been blamed for a beer shortage, shrinking goats and the death of the Loch Ness Monster; now global warming has a new charge against it: that of causing the civil war in Syria. A new study has drawn

AOSHIMA, Japan, March 3 (UPI) — A Japanese island with only 22 human residents is drawing tourists interested in its other population — an estimated 120 cats. The island of Aoshima, Ehime Prefecture, which has gradually seen its population decline

Scotland’s biggest conservation charities have called for an overhaul of the planning system, citing fears that Scotland’s government is too biased towards wind energy. Alarmed by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s ambitions for even more wind farms in Scotland, they have

GENEVA, Switzerland, March 3 (UPI) — North Korea’s top foreign envoy said at a United Nations-backed disarmament conference that his country has the capability to deter the United States and launch preemptive strikes if necessary. Speaking in Geneva on Tuesday,

Today I have a piece in the Mail attacking the EU’s plans to ban halogen light bulbs, possibly by as soon as next year. This is not because I love halogen light bulbs: they’re a bugger to change, they get

WASHINGTON (AP) — The top general overseeing U.S. military attacks on the Islamic State group in Iraq is telling a congressional panel that the militants are losing and that the U.S.-led coalition has killed 8,500 of their fighters. Army Gen.